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Comment by PriestessAv

The wording on this is extremely ambiguous:

Your Blessing of Wisdom causes your target to also regenerate health at the same rate as mana.

I'll assume it means that the mp5 from Blessing of Wisdom (91-109.2) is made into health per 5 seconds -- which is significant on its own -- but the wording is ambiguous. It sounds like it converts the buffed one's complete mana regeneration into health per 5 seconds, which would be gross and overpowered for a glyph, so I'll assume it's the first effect.

Comment by Ragenarok

How can it be ambiguous?

Your Blessing of Wisdom causes your target to also regenerate health at the same rate as mana.

It means it generates both.

So it's 91 health and mana per five seconds.

Why would you think it would convert it completely into a health regen buff?

Comment by ThaLunatik

Most AOE damage occurring in raids is magic-based, such as a breath attack, poison, etc. For this reason I would wager a non-tank paladin can benefit from swapping in this glyph. I play DK and find Anti-Magic Shell to be invaluable, and while this glyph doesn't turn DP into AMS it would at least buff defenses against many highly damaging boss AOE abilities. Not often a holy or ret paladin would be physically struck, so the only downside is the opportunity cost of not using some other major glyph.

Many classes have discretion with some or all of their major glyphs, so it may not be very detrimental to add this to the lineup in lieu of something else.

Comment by PyroWildcat

Kinda funny how the Mists version of the glyph has the exact opposite effect as the pre-Mist glyph.